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2019-nCoV (Coronavirus)

Jackalope

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*Steve puts on his mol-bio-geek hat*
Yep. Its almost always better to survive a natural infection than it is to rely on vaccination. I don't really understand the consternation around the Pfizer quote though. Of course antibody levels fall after a few months. Most all circulating antibodies have a half life of 30 days or so. What would worry me is if concentrations of memory T and B cells dropped after a few months. Those things are what trigger our adaptive immune response and have a half life of 450 days or so.

Because there finally admitting what studies have been showing for a long time. The vaccine isn't nearly as durable as they hoped. Their mantra up to this point has always been "it's too early to tell, we'll have to see". But now I'm sure they want the profit from that booster so they're willing to admit it doesn't last that long. Study after study has shown that natural immunity provides a better and more durable immunity than the vaccine. Their battle cry of " trust the science" is finally catching up to them.and getting harder and harder to hide.
 

finelyshedded

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Haven't heard "we need herd immunity" much lately. Just an observation.
Thinking the same! I had a nurse say that she’s never heard of natural immunity as she was taking my vitals and waiting on our rapid test results back in mid August. That was kinda scary to hear coming from a medical professional! Lol
 
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Jackalope

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Thinking the same! I had a nurse say that she’s never heard of natural immunity as she was taking my vitals and waiting on our rapid test results back in mid August. That was kinda scary to hear coming from a medical professional! Lol

 

Tipmoose

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Cool thing is...the FDA agrees with you. Boosters for adults aren't necessary. Not sure it can be believed tho...its been reported by the MSM. I chose the PBS link just to make it that much more confusing.

 

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Cool thing is...the FDA agrees with you. Boosters for adults aren't necessary. Not sure it can be believed tho...its been reported by the MSM. I chose the PBS link just to make it that much more confusing.


:LOL: Yeah, PBS is a good one if you wish to consume the latest political propaganda.

I can care what any of the MSM has to say today, and honestly, I can also careless what the FDA or any whatabe famous attention getter supposedly head scientist has to say about anything regarding this whole CV stuff.

Pressing onward with life as if pre-declaration of the pandemic. If I get sick, then I'll do whatever I have to do to get better, and hopefully won't need to see any doctor, or hospital.

I doubt I'll get it from any deer over the next few months though 🙄
 
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Tipmoose

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The MSM (in particular PBS) who I know I can't trust, is reporting that the FDA, who I also can't trust, is saying that the Pfizer booster is not necessary for adults younger than 65 and not a member of an at-risk group.

So clearly, I can't believe the FDA, so that means I have to believe that the booster is necessary for all adults.
But its being reported by the MSM, so that means I can't believe that the FDA said that. Which means I have to believe that the booster is not necessary.
But that would mean that I am agreeing with the FDA's public statements, which means I'm supporting the FDA, which I know I can't trust.

 
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Boarhead

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My daughter spent last week in the hospital with covid...they couldn't find a room for her in Central Ohio but finally found one in Circleville at Berger hospital. She had pneumonia really bad and got iv's..had to get shots to prevent blood clots also.
She finally made it home after 4 days but is still pretty woreout and said today is the first day after 2 werks she hasn't coughed up a bunch of crap
She did say when they wheeled her in that 2 hallways were full of people laying on gurneys and most were younger people like her.
 

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My daughter spent last week in the hospital with covid...they couldn't find a room for her in Central Ohio but finally found one in Circleville at Berger hospital. She had pneumonia really bad and got iv's..had to get shots to prevent blood clots also.
She finally made it home after 4 days but is still pretty woreout and said today is the first day after 2 werks she hasn't coughed up a bunch of crap
She did say when they wheeled her in that 2 hallways were full of people laying on gurneys and most were younger people like her.

Hope she fully recovers and hate to read about it.

My best man of my wedding also got real sick about a two weeks ago. Visited the hospital, double pneumonia supposedly and has been recovering at home over the last week. I check with him every couple of days.

Again, hope your daughter fully recovers quickly though.

Best of luck to you all!
 
My daughter spent last week in the hospital with covid...they couldn't find a room for her in Central Ohio but finally found one in Circleville at Berger hospital. She had pneumonia really bad and got iv's..had to get shots to prevent blood clots also.
She finally made it home after 4 days but is still pretty woreout and said today is the first day after 2 werks she hasn't coughed up a bunch of crap
She did say when they wheeled her in that 2 hallways were full of people laying on gurneys and most were younger people like her.
Definitely thinking of her. Hope she gets well soon!
 
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5Cent

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My daughter spent last week in the hospital with covid...they couldn't find a room for her in Central Ohio but finally found one in Circleville at Berger hospital. She had pneumonia really bad and got iv's..had to get shots to prevent blood clots also.
She finally made it home after 4 days but is still pretty woreout and said today is the first day after 2 werks she hasn't coughed up a bunch of crap
She did say when they wheeled her in that 2 hallways were full of people laying on gurneys and most were younger people like her.

Oh man, that's some scary stuff Brian, I am glad she is home and turning the corner.
 

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My daughter spent last week in the hospital with covid...they couldn't find a room for her in Central Ohio but finally found one in Circleville at Berger hospital. She had pneumonia really bad and got iv's..had to get shots to prevent blood clots also.
She finally made it home after 4 days but is still pretty woreout and said today is the first day after 2 werks she hasn't coughed up a bunch of crap
She did say when they wheeled her in that 2 hallways were full of people laying on gurneys and most were younger people like her.
Man....glad she's on the mend my friend. It's real. I find it odd though that under Trump we had field hospitals, Red Cross ships, auto manufacturers making ventilators etc....yet Biden hasn't done a damn thing to help those suffering. Hmmmm.
 
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